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Broadcasters work on framework for launch of DVB-I in Germany

March 17, 2025 12.15 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Public and private television broadcasters in Germany are drawing up plans for a market launch of DVB-I.

They’re working with stakeholders to develop a framework for the market launch of the standard.

DVB-I is the internet-centric mechanism to signal and discover television services, whether they are delivered over IP networks or broadcast networks. The information is then presented to the TV viewer, typically in an EPG without the need for a separate app.

“The new DVB-I TV standard will soon merge streaming and traditional television to an even greater level. Because it combines the findability of broadcasting, user-friendliness and efficient use of resources ─ these are three good reasons why we as a media authority want to prepare the market launch together with market participants and associations,” says Dr Thorsten Schmiege, President of the Bavarian Regulatory Authority for New Media (BLM), who, as coordinator of the Innovation and Infrastructure Committee of the Directors’ Conference of the State Media Authorities, is moderating the preparation of the market launch with all stakeholders at a round table.

The open DVB-I standard enables easy, integrated use of linear television via IP streaming without the need to launch a separate app. In addition, programmes from different distribution channels such as cable, satellite and antenna can be combined with pure IP streaming on the TV set in future. Viewers will still have the usual simple direct access to TV content in a common user interface with many additional services, an improved programme guide and a seamless transition to non-linear offerings from the broadcasters.

The DVB-I Round Table began in 2024 to prepare the conditions for the market launch of DVB-I in Germany, under consideration of aspects of media and antitrust law. Under the moderation of the media authorities ARD, ProSiebenSat.1 Media, RTL Deutschland, ZDF, the Federal Network Agency, VAUNET, and ZVEI are participating.

Since the beginning of the year the Round Table has been exploring the requirements for a launch in Germany.

The main points of focus for the working groups are the definition of product requirements, the organization and operation of a joint service list, aspects of non-discriminatory access for channel providers, the discussion about certification of receiver devices, and the creation of a road map up to the market launch. The project office is based at Bayerische Medien Technik (bmt), a subsidiary of BLM and Bayerischer Rundfunk. 

In parallel to the Round Table, the DVB-I Task Force of Deutsche TV-Plattform is developing a technical implementation profile for receivers. The DVB-I Pilot Germany, which was launched in 2022 and successfully tested this technology as a potential solution and presented it to the public, has now been completed.  

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Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Newsline Tagged With: DVB-I Edited: 18 March 2025 13:54

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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